Saturday 15 March 2014 20.14 EDT
First published on Saturday 15 March 2014 20.14 EDT

MAN OF THE DAY

Pepe Mel had been tipped as the next top-flight exit – but a first West Brom win, at Swansea, and Spanish flags in the away end suggest he's safe. For now.

PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY

Man City's 2-0 win at Hull: not a shock on paper but after Vincent Kompany's early dismissal it had looked beyond them.

TELLING FACT OF THE DAY

Seamus Coleman's late Everton winner was the 19th goal that Cardiff have shipped in the last 15 minutes this season.

GOAL OF THE DAY

"Emergency loan" star Ravel Morrison's opener for QPR against Yeovil was a reminder of his potential: two dummied shots before he slammed the ball in off the post to give the struggling hosts the lead.

BEST BATTLE OF WITS

Sky's Chris Kamara insisted a Fulham attempt on goal was over the line and Hawk-Eye was wrong. He relented when the smug hardware produced this still (above) showing the ball just barely touching the line. "Well done Hawk-Eye."

BEST COMEBACK

Jordan Rhodes scored a hat-trick to end his barren spell as Blackburn beat his former club Huddersfield 4-2. "We seemed to forget he's no longer a team-mate" sighed Terriers boss Mark Robins.

FANS OF THE DAY

The 29 from already-relegated Hyde who made it to Hereford. The 0-0 draw took Hyde's points total to 10 from 38 games.